Trump Envoy Kellogg Questions NATO, Suggests New Military Alliance with Ukraine

· novinite.com

Keith Kellogg, who previously served as US President Donald Trump’s Special Envoy for Ukraine, has raised the possibility of reshaping existing security structures, including moving beyond NATO. Speaking in an interview on Fox News, he openly questioned the current alliance framework and suggested that alternative military partnerships could be formed.

Kellogg argued that Washington may consider invoking Article 13 of the NATO treaty, a provision that allows a member state to withdraw after giving formal notice and observing a one-year transition period. His remarks point to a broader reconsideration of long-standing defense arrangements.

He outlined a potential model in which new alliances could bring together countries prepared to take a more active military role. Among those he mentioned were Japan, Australia, and selected European states such as Germany and Poland, alongside Ukraine. According to Kellogg, Kyiv has demonstrated reliability as a partner, making it a possible participant in such a future security configuration.